TABLE 3.
Inc A/C prevalence by populationa
| S. enterica serovar or source species | No. of Inc A/C-positive isolates in population/total no. of isolates (%) |
|---|---|
| S. enterica serovar | |
| Agona | 12/18 (67) |
| 6,7:-:l,w | 1/2 (50) |
| Bardo | 3/3 (100) |
| Bredeney | 4/5 (80) |
| Choleraesuis variant kunzendorf | 3/15 (20) |
| Derby | 5/41 (12) |
| Dublin | 1/3 (33) |
| Havana | 1/3 (33) |
| Heidelberg | 4/27 (15) |
| Infantis | 1/4 (25) |
| London | 1/1 (100) |
| Mbandaka | 2/6 (33) |
| Newport | 40/44 (91) |
| Nonmotile | 1/2 (50) |
| Ohio | 3/3 (100) |
| Reading | 9/9 (100) |
| Typhimurium | 9/38 (24) |
| Typhimurium variant 5− | 2/55 (4) |
| Uganda | 8/9 (89) |
| Yovokome | 1/1 (100) |
| Source species | |
| Alpaca | 1/1 (100) |
| Canine | 7/11 (64) |
| Cattle | 38/80 (47.5) |
| Chicken | 3/24 (12.5) |
| Dairy cattle | 9/26 (11.5) |
| Environmental | 2/8 (25) |
| Equine | 17/30 (57) |
| Feline | 1/4 (25) |
| Lizard | 1/1 (100) |
| Miscellaneous mammal | 2/3 (67) |
| Swine | 25/178 (14) |
| Turkey | 6/61 (10) |
| Turtle | 2/2 (100) |
Shown are numbers of Inc A/C-positive isolates/total numbers of isolates per population, with the percentages in parenthesis.